Oscar Loew
Agricultural chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Oscar Loew was a German agricultural chemist, active in Germany, the United States, and Japan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Biography Loew was born in Marktredwitz, Bavaria, where his father was a pharmacist. He studied at the University of Munich under the noted chemist Justus von Liebig; he was Liebig's last student. Loew was an assistant in plant physiology at the City College of New York and participated in four expeditions to the southwestern United States in 1882 before returning to Munich, Germany, where he collaborated with Carl Nägeli. Loew became associate professor at Munich University in 1886. In 1893, he was recruited by the Meiji government of Japan as a foreign advisor, and travelled to Tokyo, where he remained until 1898. Loew served as instructor at Tokyo Imperial University between 1893 and 1907, succeeding Oskar Kellner as professor of agricultural chemistry there. He trained many notable Japanese chemists, including Umetaro Suzuki. While in Japan, he researched the effects of lime on acidic soils.
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- A NEW ENZYME OF GENERAL OCCURRENCE IN ORGANISMIS. (1900) (114)
- On Physiologically Balanced Solutions (4)
- ON THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF ENZYMES. (1899) (3)
- Note on Balanced Solutions (1908) (3)
- Energy of Living Protoplasm (1899) (3)
- Benzoesäure in Pinguicula vulgaris (2)
- The Biological Antagonism between Calcium and Magnesium (1910) (2)
- The physiological rôle of mineral nutrients (2)
- THE PROMOTION OF CALCIUM RETENTION (1928) (2)
- The fermentation of cacao and of coffee (2)
- ON NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL IMMUNITY. (1892) (2)
- The Soluble Ferments and Fermentation (1899) (1)
- THE PROTEIDS OF LIVING MATTER. (1900) (1)
- On wheelerite, a new fossil resin (1874) (1)
- Calcium and Phosphoric Acid in Relation to Nutrition. (1934) (0)
- On the action of sunlight on bisulphid of carbon (1868) (0)
- The Active Albumen in Plants (1892) (0)
- On the Effects of Magnesium Sulphate on Plants (1907) (0)
- On the Nature of Living Protoplasm (0)
- A Correction (1886) (0)
- On the formation of nitrite of ammonia (1868) (0)
- CXII.—Physiological action of amidosulphonic acid (0)
- On the formation of ozone by rapid combustion (1870) (0)
- THE SYNTHETICAL POWERS OF MICROORGANISMS--I. (1894) (0)
- Effect of diet on mind and health. (1932) (0)
- WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF THE SO CALLED TOBACCO FERMENTATION? (1899) (0)
- Strontium and the physiological function of calcium. (0)
- Catalysis and Chemical Energy (0)
- Blood alkalescence, its origin and relationship to diet. (1931) (0)
- THE SYNTHETICAL POWERS, OF MICRO-ORGANISMS.--II. (0)
- BACTERIA IN THE TROPICS. (1910) (0)
- On hydrogenium amalgam (1870) (0)
- On the action of ferrocyanid of potassium on monochloracetric ether (1868) (0)
- Calcium and phosphorus in relation to nutritional physiology. (0)
- On the action of sunlight on sulphurous acid (1870) (0)
- Professor W. Pfeffer and the Active Albumin (1900) (0)
- On the action of water upon carbohydrates at an elevated temperature (1867) (0)
- A CORRECTION (1928) (0)
- On some derivatives of trichlormethyl-sulphon-chlorid, (CCl 3 )SO 2 Cl (1869) (0)
- Tobacco (1900) (0)
- ON THE EFFECTS OF MAGNESIUM SULPHATE ON PLANTS. (1907) (0)
- Calcium chloride for farm animals. (1931) (0)
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